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arbovirus infection in humans in nsw: seroprevalence and pathogenicity of certain australian bunyaviruses.a sero epidemiological study was carried out on human sera from all regions of new south wales for the presence of antibodies to nine bunyaviruses viz aino, akabane, belmont, gan gan, kowanyama, mapputta, peaton, tinaroo, trubanaman and the orbivirus corriparta. neutralising antibodies were found in titres up to 1280 to gan gan and to 640 to trubanaman viruses, prevalences 4.7% and 1.4% respectively. neutralisation titres up to 40 were found to belmont, aino, peaton and corriparta viruses but th ...19902108660
arboviruses of coastal south-eastern australia.during investigations of epidemic polyarthritis at nelson bay, new south wales, 12 strains of ross river virus, the causative agent, were recovered from pools of mosquitoes. in addition, the mosquito pools yielded 9 strains of the flavivirus edge hill, 4 strains of a bunyavirus, gan gan, 1 strain of an orbivirus tilligerry, and 1 strain of an ungrouped probable arbovirus, yacaaba. the latter 3 viruses were found to be antigenically distinct from previously recorded arboviruses. a case of epidemi ...19806108758
bluetongue and douglas virus activity in new south wales in 1989: further evidence for long-distance dispersal of the biting midge culicoides brevitarsis. 19957661825
bluetongue and douglas virus activity in new south wales in 1989: further evidence for long-distance dispersal of the biting midge culicoides brevitarsis.infection of cattle with bluetongue and douglas viruses was detected on the central and southern coast of new south wales from january to april 1989. bluetongue virus infection was found well south of areas of expected occurrence. evidence is presented to support wind-borne dispersal of infected vectors, culicoides brevitarsis, southwards from the hunter valley.19957779035
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